[urban interfaces] research group at Utrecht University

Author Archive: Melisse Vroegindeweij

Virtual Traffic Jam, Material Urban Ecology

Written by Jueling Hu   Simon Weckert’s artwork Google Maps Hacks offers us an angle to understand the way we perceive the surrounding environment through media technologies. It materializes the interactions between human and non-human actants. In doing so, on the one hand, this work questions how we construct a media ecology through technological devices…

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Sociotechnical Imaginaries on The Futures of Urban Mobility

Written by Mavi Irmak Karademirler   Dutch Design Week takes place every year in Eindhoven. In October 2019, the Design Week was organized around an urgent slogan: “If not now, then when?” The Design Week features design processes and design explorations which work with different materials, methods and techniques with a focus on future-oriented design…

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The Sociotechnical Imaginary of the Human Soap

Written by Yotam Rozin   FROM PEOPLE, FOR PEOPLE, the slogan was slickly displayed in a bold geometric sans-serif font on the clean white walls of an exclusive new concept store SELF by Julian Hertzel, alongside large LED screens with high-end promotional videos for its products. The pop-up store, by one of Europe’s most celebrated…

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[urban interfaces] Newsletter February 2020

Our first [urban interfaces] newsletter is now live! You can check it out here. To receive updates about [urban interfaces], and learn about interesting events, calls for papers, talks, and more, subscribe to our newsletter here!

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Why Your Well-Intended “Zero-Waste” Tips Don’t Do It for Me

Written by Hymke Theunissen   A hand drawn guide pops up on my Instagram. Quickly scribbled and colourful reusable items are surrounded by little green leaves. A bottle, a bag and some second-hand clothes circle around the text “CREATE LESS WASTE.” The guide looks simple. The items seem to carelessly dance in a happy green…

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